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Photo: Unsplash/Element5 Digital July 3, 2019 The Other Existential Threat: Nuclear Weapons & the 2020 Presidential Campaign Sean Meyer Former Contributor
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Adam Markham July 2, 2019 A New Way to Assess Impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage Sites Adam Markham Former Staff
July 2, 2019 Xi’s China Stands with the World. Trump’s America Stands Alone. Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Photo: Wikimedia July 1, 2019 The Supreme Court’s Partisan Gerrymandering Decision is Justice Scalia’s Last Laugh Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: WIkimedia July 1, 2019 As Methane Levels in the Atmosphere Soar, Trump Administration Moves to Gut Regulations Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
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Dan Broun June 28, 2019 It’s Time to Stop Ignoring the Climate Change Threat to World Heritage Adam Markham Former Staff
June 27, 2019 LGBQT+ Representation in Science 50 Years After the Stonewall Riots Jacob Carter Former Contributor
June 27, 2019 Trump Opens Door to Renegotiating Controversial Okinawa Base Deal Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
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Photo: Omari Spears/UCS June 26, 2019 50% by 2035 National Renewable Electricity Standard Would Boost Economy and Cut Carbon Emissions Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
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